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    ^^^^ "The Roots feat. Bilal" Nice! Not often do you see slide trombones and a tuba these days.


    On the country side this century, I'm liking Cody Jinks, Chris Stapleton, Jamey Johnson and Tyler Childs. Can't think of any newish blues singers/groups that have wowed me...at the moment.


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    There seems to be a tenancy towards musical nationalism , for luck of a better term, where from most of the replies everyone seems to listen mostly to that they were brought up in. Nothing wrong with that, we all like that which we are familiar , and have positive associations with. But there is a whole world out there and it is all making music. it is unfortunate that many of us will never hear any of it.
    I like to go on Youtube, type Music from, (insert country) and follow the links, many times they take me to very enjoyable and surprising creative music. I highly recommend the practice.
    Here are a couple I enjoyed lately.
    Spain: Stefano & David Chiriboga

    Greece: The great Haris Alexiou
    The sooner you fall behind, the more time you have to catch up.

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    Afghanistan: It would come as a surprise to some that in Afghanistan people like all over the world, have families, love their children, fall in love and enjoy music. The Taliban A-Holes is not Afganistan.
    Amazing Afghani duet.

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    ^I think I remember seeing them before. Interesting instrument he's playing.


    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    There seems to be a tenancy towards musical nationalism , for luck of a better term, where from most of the replies everyone seems to listen mostly to that they were brought up in.
    For me that's true with blues and country. But most of my all time favorite rock groups were out of the UK, Canada and one from Oz. But to your point, that's what was big and playing on the radio in the US locale I was brought up in.


    edit: For blues, two notable exceptions not from the US...John Mayall and Peter Green. But they're ancient history too.
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    No surprise that cybills taste in music is tedious and boring.

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    ^ ^^ ^^^ that there is some tedious shit.

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    Different strokes...

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    For something totally different.
    We flew Turkish airlines about a year ago and I was impressed by the boarding music.
    Something that I never thought I would say about any airline boarding music.
    Anyway what do you all think? Don't hold back, if I have lost my mind let me know. (minds are highly overrated anyway)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    Different strokes...
    Certainly my friend ,
    though I respect Cujo's taste in music, I must say, there is no such thing as bad music! if you like it ,it is good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    Anyway what do you all think?
    I like it. It's soothing. Probably the intention and why it is being used for boarding. I've been listening to a lot of that same soothing style on Pandora lately. Lots of piano too. What used to be called "easy listening" at one time.


    I've always liked different tracks from the big name groups than most people. Lets say Guns-n-Roses. Most were into Paradise City and Welcome to the Jungle. I was the guy who liked November Rain and Civil War better. LedZep, Thank You and The Lemon Song, etc.. The rock ballads I guess they were called.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    Mezmerizingly beautiful. I wonder where she is now.




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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post


    Wow , an oldy but a goody always liked that toon, and Emmylou Harris.
    below is a more subdued cover by Elise LeGrow, (I think I have posted this before on TD) anyway , I love the girl she is Unique.she has a certain Femme fatale quality, but boy would I like to try.

    if you like her , you would like this cover of the classic Bo Diddley song "Who do you love" .
    By now you might have guessed that I am a musical minimalist, I don't like too much Hamburger Helper,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    a more subdued cover by Elise LeGrow, (I think I have posted this before on TD)
    I think you did. I remember being surprised that there were musicians at the "TED talks." Hadn't realized that, but I haven't watched that many of them. I like her voice.


    Quote Originally Posted by Buckaroo Banzai View Post
    By now you might have guessed that I am a musical minimalist, I don't like too much Hamburger Helper
    Depends what mood I'm in...some days I like a lot of Helper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    Depends what mood I'm in...some days I like a lot of Helper.
    I must admite, sometimes I can use a litle "helper" too. And I do enjoy the classics, I did enjoy listening the Led Zeppelin song you posted. We all grew up with that music and can't help having positive associations and memories of
    simpler times. Though, I Cant listen to head banging music anymore, got to take good care of the few remaining brain cells I still have left.
    I am 62 now and have calmed down a lot , I think diminished testosterone might have a lot to do with it.
    I used to play guitar, haven't played for a few years now, and though the fingers might not want to cooperate, in my mind I can see the chords and notes, and when listening to these toons, in my mind I play along.
    I still own a couple of Yamaha's and a Epiphone Les Paul , I will be retiring in a few months, and when I have more time I plan to take it up again., get my fingers to close a clean F chord, and my pinky to cooperate in transitioning .Practice the pentatonic scales and get some muscle memory back. A lot easier now days with tabs for every song available in the internet, and lessons on Youtube.
    I can't wait to retire, the last year of working is "the longest yard" it is like doing time and counting the minutes, it seems to be taking forever.
    Anyway, to you and all the others in this Thread, Keep posting,I listen to most, and enjoy all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    Different strokes...
    So it got me thinking,
    Why do people like music, and why do people like different music.
    The first answer was because music makes you feel good
    so the why does it make you feel good??
    The answer because it lights up your whole brain, and the release of dopamines.The brain gives you a litle reward for doing something that has survival value
    We know what the survival value to certain foods is, or having friends etc , but what survival value can a sequence of sounds have?? that your brain will reward you for it??
    Why does the brain releases dopamine when listening to music??
    We don't really know.
    One theory put forth is that expectations and whether or not these expectations were right had and have survival values , So when we listen to a particular sequence of sounds that meet our expectations we feel pleasure, and if there is dissonance, ie the next note does not meet our expectations (it is out of toon) we feel displeasure.
    Finally why different people or people from different cultures or different ages, like different music??
    Because our expectations change over time, or are different in different cultures.

    No, I am not that bright.
    Interesting article , and where I got most of the above information in the link below
    BBC - Future - Will we ever? understand why music makes us feel good?

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